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William E. Walden
,
an American mathemantician and computer scientist, in the 50s and 60s affiliated with the
Los Alamos National Laboratory
, the
New Mexico State University
, where he received his Ph.D. degree in 1964 under
Edward O. Thorp
, and the
University of Omaha
. Along with Thorp he co-authored
A Favorable Side Bet in Nevada Baccarat
in 1966
[1]
[2]
[3]
.
MANIAC
During the 50s, at Los Alamos National Laboratory around
Stanislaw Ulam
,
Paul Stein
and
John Pasta
, William Walden was involved in the development of the
chess-playing program
to play
Los Alamos chess
with the
MANIAC I
[4]
.
Selected Publications
James Kister
,
Paul Stein
,
Stanislaw Ulam
,
William Walden
,
Mark Wells
(
1957
).
Experiments in Chess
.
Journal of the ACM
, Vol. 4, No. 2
William Walden
(
1964
).
Solution of Games by Computation
. Ph.D. thesis,
New Mexico State University
, advisor
Edward O. Thorp
[5]
Edward O. Thorp
,
William Walden
(
1966
).
A Favorable Side Bet in Nevada Baccarat
.
Journal of the American Statistical Association
, Vol. 61, No. 314, Part 1
External Links
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - William Walden
References
^
Edward O. Thorp
,
William Walden
(
1966
).
A Favorable Side Bet in Nevada Baccarat
.
Journal of the American Statistical Association
, Vol. 61, No. 314, Part 1
^
Review of “A Favorable Side Bet in Nevada Baccarat,” by Thorp and Walden | A.P. Heat!
, November 6, 2013
^
Baccarat (card game) from Wikipedia
^
James Kister
,
Paul Stein
,
Stanislaw Ulam
,
William Walden
,
Mark Wells
(
1957
).
Experiments in Chess
.
Journal of the ACM
, Vol. 4, No. 2
^
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - William Walden
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Feb 23, 2015
John von Neumann
May 8, 2017
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Sep 16, 2015
MANIAC I
Nov 17, 2016
Mark Wells
Feb 23, 2015
Mathematician
Apr 9, 2018
Paul Stein
Feb 23, 2015
People
Feb 28, 2018
Stanislaw Ulam
Aug 11, 2016
William Walden
Jun 3, 2015
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William E. Walden,
an American mathemantician and computer scientist, in the 50s and 60s affiliated with the Los Alamos National Laboratory, the New Mexico State University, where he received his Ph.D. degree in 1964 under Edward O. Thorp, and the University of Omaha. Along with Thorp he co-authored A Favorable Side Bet in Nevada Baccarat in 1966 [1] [2] [3].
MANIAC
During the 50s, at Los Alamos National Laboratory around Stanislaw Ulam, Paul Stein and John Pasta, William Walden was involved in the development of the chess-playing program to play Los Alamos chess with the MANIAC I [4].Selected Publications
External Links
References
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